...delivered to the commissioners : " CR The Propositions tendered to his majesty by the commissioners from the lords and commons assembled in the parliament of England at Westminster, and the commissioners of the parliament of Scotland, (to which the houses of parliament have taken...

...acknowledgment.* Then the earl of Lindsey demanded of us, how we would be acknowledged ? We told him thus ; ' The Lords and Commons assembled in the Parliament of England at Westminster.' " Afier this we returned to our lodgings, and acquainted our fellow Commissioners with the persons...

...with their attendants, coaches and horses, and other accommodations for their journey in their coming to London, during their stay, and in their return,...and commons assembled in the parliament of England, in Westminster, to bring to the lords and commons assembled in the parliament of England, and the commissioners...

...desire a safe conduct for the duke of Richmond and the earl of Southampton, with their attendants, from the lords and commons assembled in the parliament...at Westminster, to bring to the lords and commons assembled in the parliament of England, and the commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland, now at London,...

...Raillie, ii. 8. 43. 73. t Charles was now persuaded even to ad'dress the two houses by the style of " the lords and commons assembled in the parliament of England ' at Westminster," instead of " the lords and commons of parliament as' sembled at Westminster,' ' which he had formerly...

...and other accommodations fitting for fi^ir jonroey iu tbeir coming to London, during their stuy, nnj in their return, when they shall think fit ; from the Lords and Commons UMnbled iu (he parliament of England at Westminster, to bring to '' Lords sail Сошшопи assembled...

...am commanded by his Majesty to desire of your Lordship a safe-conduct for the Duke of Richmond and the Earl of Southampton, with their attendants, coaches...to his Majesty for a safe and wellgrounded peace. Resting Your Lordship's Servant, RUPERT. Oxon, 5th Dec. 1644. Which answer was accordingly sent to...

...hitherto " the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Westminster," was induced to address them as "the Lords and Commons assembled in the parliament of England at Westminster." The proposal could not be refused without incurring popular odium, and Uxbridge, then within the parliamentary...

...hitherto " the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Westminster," was induced to address them as "the Lords and Commons assembled in the parliament of England at Westminster." The proposal could not be refused without incurring popular odium, and Uxbridge, then within the parliamentary...

...with their attendants, coaches and horses, and other accommodations for their journey in their coming to London, during their stay, and in their return,...and Commons assembled in the Parliament of England, in Westminster, to bring to the Lords and Commons assembled in the Parliament of England, and the Commissioners...